On Wednesday 10 August 2005 10:11 am, Green mercilessly beat the keyboard, 
uttering:
  | On Tue, 09 Aug 2005 10:24:37 -0500
  |
  | "Mikkel L. Ellertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  | > If you are running KDE, this is a desktop setting. You can change it
  | > in:
  | >
  | > System --> Configuration --> KDE --> Peripherals --> Keyboard
  | >
  | > The default setting is to turn it on, but you can also have it
  | > turned off, or leave it unchanged.
  | >
  | > Mikkel
  |
  | Thank you very much for your e-mail.
  | I chose GNOME Desktop, so that I had to find another solution for it,
  | but since you kindly hinted me that there is a way that could be
  | solved in KDE desktop.
  |
  | In GNOME desktop, it can be solved as follows as I confirmed here:
  |
  | From the Upper Panel of Desktop, you should choose
  | Applications > System > Configration > Configure Your Computer
  |
  | > system services > [numlock] and then unckeck "On boot".
  |
  | This will be a default setting after "Rebooting" the system.
  |
  | Thank you.
  |
  |  - Green -
  | ---------------------------------------------------------
  | The FAQs in Japanese environment are available at
  |
  |  http://linux2ch.bbzone.net/index.php?FAQ/Distribution/Mandrake
  |
  | hoping that it would help you.
  |
  |
  |
  |
  | __________________________________________________________
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  | 10:15:27 AM ET - 8/10/2005

FWIW,

Comfigure Your Computer is MCC (Mandrake [Mandriva] Control Center), and is 
available to all Mandrake / Mandriva users. This method will work no 
matter which desktop is running :).

Thank You Green,

-- 
Ernie ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
         ICQ 41060744
         Registered Linux User 247790

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